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<blockquote data-quote="awalbert88" data-source="post: 320191" data-attributes="member: 545461"><p>I think you understand me, but my point is that the amplifier in the HU in this scenario is clipping due to it getting a stronger signal from the receiver in the HU than it can really handle. It's the amplifier that is causing the problem here, not the speaker.</p><p></p><p>Yes, sending a speaker rated for 110W RMS a mere 20W is underpowering, but in no way will that damage the speaker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="awalbert88, post: 320191, member: 545461"] I think you understand me, but my point is that the amplifier in the HU in this scenario is clipping due to it getting a stronger signal from the receiver in the HU than it can really handle. It's the amplifier that is causing the problem here, not the speaker. Yes, sending a speaker rated for 110W RMS a mere 20W is underpowering, but in no way will that damage the speaker. [/QUOTE]
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